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By the time Hub Zemke’s Thunderbolts arrived in force, the 13th Combat Wing, of which the Hundredth was a part, had lost twenty bombers in twenty-five minutes.
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By the time Hub Zemke’s Thunderbolts arrived in force, the 13th Combat Wing, of which the Hundredth was a part, had lost twenty bombers in twenty-five minutes.
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This brings us to the myth of the "Hundredth Monkey" -- a new age allegory that refers to the time when a critical mass is achieved and collective behavior shifts.
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This brings us to the myth of the "Hundredth Monkey" -- a new age allegory that refers to the time when a critical mass is achieved and collective behavior shifts.
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You stand in line with the ‘Three Hundredth’ brand
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This brings us to the myth of the "Hundredth Monkey" -- a new age allegory that refers to the time when a critical mass is achieved and collective behavior shifts.
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Biographical Information: Writer, director, and producer Adele Gutman Nathan was best known for her production of public events, such as the centenary of the B&O Railroad (1927), the 1933 and 1939 World's Fairs, and the Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg (1963).
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The "Oprah Effect" is no more than the "Hundredth Monkey Effect", a proven scientific phenomenon and a producers dream.
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« Story Illusions — For the Hundredth [or so] Time!
The Accountability Distance and the Need for Regulation « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
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Biographical Information: Writer, director, and producer Adele Gutman Nathan was best known for her production of public events, such as the centenary of the B&O Railroad (1927), the 1933 and 1939 World's Fairs, and the Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg (1963).
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